Scott B. Davis (born 1971) is an American photographer known for his black and white images of the Southern California landscape. Davis, who writes his name foregoing capitalization,
utilizes a century-old platinum printing process and self-built camera to make 16" x 20" contact prints.
Education
Davis holds a BFA in photography from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
Photography
A resident of Southern California, Davis creates black and white photos of the landscape that contradict the expected Southern California image.
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'' Shooting primarily at night, Davis' photographs frequently depict desert or semi-industrialized locations in Southern California, showcasing the vast and empty qualities of the surroundings.
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1971 births
American photographers
University of New Mexico alumni
Living people